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Cambridgeshire is planning to spend £600,000 on new cameras. The new digital devices will replace the ageing "wet-film" static cameras.

A report from Cambridgeshire County Council says: "Road traffic collisions have a significant burden on health services. KSI (killed or seriously injured) casualties per 100,000 population, is currently red for Cambridgeshire, and specifically for East Cambs, Huntingdonshire and South Cambs districts (Fenland and Cambridge City are amber).”

The upgrades, if approved, will take place next year.

There are currently 33 static speed cameras, two red light cameras and one average speed camera system across the county.

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